01/12/2025Mr CK SinhaPaediatric Urologist and Paediatric SurgeonPhimosis and circumcisionUnderstanding phimosis and the possibility to treat it with circumcision can help parents feel more confident about seeking advice about what’s best for their child.More articles from this doctor
13/10/2025Mr Giulio GaraffaUrologistForeskin preservation for tight foreskin: understanding treatment optionsPhimosis, or a tight foreskin, is a condition that can cause discomfort, hygiene difficulties, and sexual dysfunction in adult men. While circumcision is often discussed as the default treatment, many adult patients are understandably interested in preserving their foreskin if possible. Fortunately, there are effective alternatives that can address tightness while maintaining normal anatomy. In this article, a consultant urologist explores what foreskin-preserving treatments are available.More articles from this doctor
19/02/2024Dr George KravvasDermatologistAddressing lichen sclerosusLeading consultant dermatologist Dr George Kravvas takes a look at some of the most commonly-asked questions about lichen sclerosus in this comprehensive article.More articles from this doctor
01/03/2023Miss Marie-Klaire FarrugiaPaediatric UrologyCircumcision: An expert guideRevered consultant paediatric urologist and paediatric and neonatal surgeon Miss Marie-Klaire Farrugia offers expert guidance on circumcision in babies and children, including when it is indicated and what to expect from the recovery period to follow. More articles from this doctor
08/09/2021Mr Rajesh KaviaUrologistPhimosis: how to treat a tight foreskin in adultsPhimosis, or tight foreskin, is an problematic issue which affects many men. Fortunately, consultant urologist Mr Rajesh Kavia is here to share some solutions to this condition.More articles from this doctor
06/03/2020Mr Jaspal VirdiUrologistPhimosis: when should you consider circumcision?Having phimosis isn't something to worry about, and for many young boys, a "wait-and-see" approach can be all that's needed until the skin around the glans naturally loosens. However, for others, a bit more attention is required to help the foreskin move freely, and in some instances, circumcision is needed. Urological surgeon, Mr Jaspal Virdi, explains when you should consider as it a treatment option for a tight foreskin.More articles from this doctor
28/01/2019Mr Stefano GiulianiPaediatric SurgeonCommon medical problems in childrenBabies and children can be prone to a number of medical problems, some of which they are born with. For example, some common medical issues that male babies face include foreskin problems and undescended testes. Mr Stefano Giuliani, a leading paediatric surgeon, explains some of the most common medical problems in children that he regularly treats.More articles from this doctor